SCHUNG’S NARCISSI... 
VIRGINIA GROWN. FULLY ACCLIMATIZED — 
SUPERIOR TO THOSE FORMERLY IMPORTED 
What else so cheerful as the Daffodils that greet you early in spring? Of snowy white 
or mellow gold, they bloom profusely—almost anywhere, even in poor soil. Once planted, 
they multiply and bloom more abundantly and charmingly year after year without care. 
Plant these bulbs generously in your lawn (for they will be through blooming before 
you cut the grass), along your shrubbery border or fringing the roadside, or even in the 
nearby woods—anywhere they will grow unmolested—and you will reap unbounded joy 
every spring when they are in bloom. All Daffodils, but especially the Poeticus types, 
do best if planted in early Fall, September or October. Set the bulbs at a uniform depth, 
otherwise they will flower irregularly. Plant bulbs 6 inches deep and the same distance 
apart. Daffodils are easily grown in pots for winter blooming, the Large Trumpet and 
Double-flowering varieties being especially good for that purpose. 
OLYMPIA 
(Pictured at Left) 
A giant Daffodil of imposing grandeur— 
magnificent deep primrose perianth and bold 
golden yellow wide open trumpet of great size 
handsomely frilled and recurved at brim and 
held erect on extremely long well supporting 
stems. Perfectly hardy. 
We are so impressed with the beauty of this 
grand Daffodil that we have arranged for large 
plantings which enable us to offer bulbs of this 
fine variety at a new low price. 
Specially priced at $1.50 per doz., 
$10 per 100, $95 per 1000 
OTHER NEW AND RARE 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSI 
Recommended for their unusual 
beauty and great substance. 
Alasnam. A majestic Daffodil of great size and sub¬ 
stance. Wide, densely frilled trumpet of pure, deep 
yellow. A shade deeper than the perianth with up¬ 
ward facing trumpet. One of the earliest to bloom. 
50 cts each, $5.00 per doz. 
Lovenest. One of the daintiest of all trumpets, with 
star-shaped perianth and nicely proportioned trumpet 
of saffron-yellow turning to apricot pink—really a 
new shade. $2.50 each, $24.00 per doz. 
John Evelyn. Pure white perianth 4 to 5 inches across, 
with flat lemon-yellow cup nearly 2 inches in diam¬ 
eter and densely frilled, and fluted and shirred at 
base. Strong grower. $1.50 each, $12.00 per doz. 
Stella Pratt (Incomparabilis). Huge, star-shaped prim¬ 
rose perianth with deep golden yellow trumpet shad¬ 
ing to orange. $1.25 each, $11.00 per doz. 
Firetail (Barri). Very broad petals. Creamy white perianth 
and large orange cup with orange-scarlet frill. Impressive. 
40 cts., each, $4.00 per doz. 
Gallipoli (Incomparabilis). Citron-yellow perianth; cup 
deeply fluted to base with a double frill effect at edge, yellow 
shading to vivid orange. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. This is the famous 
“Pink Daffodil.” Its lovely perianth of ivory-white 
is beautifully proportioned, and the slim, long trum¬ 
pet of apricot-pink changes to shell-pink at the 
deeply fringed edges. $5.00 each, $50.00 per doz. 
Note: See also other outstanding new Narcissi 
on front cover. 
The 
Hole-In-One 
Bulb Planter 
An indispensable 
tool for planting 
Narcissi in lawns or 
meadows or for nat¬ 
uralizing anywhere. 
Will excavate a 
perfect hole to re¬ 
ceive the bulb. The 
soil and sod are 
easily replaced with¬ 
out damage. 
§4.00 postpaid. 
Special Novelty 
Collections of the above 
6 Exhibition Narcissi: 
OFFER NO. 17 -3 each of 
the above varieties (IS in 
all). $16 00 
OFFER NO. 18 — 6 each of the above 
varieties (36 in all). 31 00 
OFFER NO. 19—12 each of the above 
varieties (72 in all). 60 00 
All bulbs offered on this page are delivered in the United States 
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MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, INC 
